Climate change is causing shifts in temperature, altering blooming seasons that hummingbirds rely on for food.
Warmer winters are leading to earlier migrations, disrupting hummingbird breeding cycles.
Extreme weather events can damage critical habitats, making it harder for hummingbirds to find shelter.
Changes in rainfall patterns affect nectar availability, impacting hummingbirds' migration routes.
Rising temperatures may force hummingbirds to migrate further in search of suitable climates.
Altered migration patterns can lead to mismatches with food sources, affecting hummingbird health.
Conservation efforts are crucial to protect habitats and support hummingbirds through these changes.